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when they announce the new pope, that wisp of smoke comes out of the vatican. who better to blow smoke than the clintons. >> bill: she is not catholic. >> it's a hip church these days. i'm just hoping the next pope isn't muslim the world has gotten so politically correct. >> bill: i have to correct you in your theory. hillary can't be a priest. you have to be a priest, then a bishop then a cardinal and then a pope. she can't be any of those and she is not catholic. >> billy, half the democrats of this country think hillary is jesus christ, all right? so forget the priest hood. >> so you think that hillary is just going to kind of be a write-in ballot? >> yeah. i think she could change water into winey like that. you were born catholic, right? >> yeah. >> bill: you were baptized catholic, right? >> i got a life saving thing during my baptism so it was a dual purpose. >> baptized a catholic you are a catholic. you can't escape. like being born jewish you are jewish. you cannot practice and, you know, you don't have to profess your faith. but that's it. millerrens
when they announce the new pope, that wisp of smoke comes out of the vatican. who better to blow smoke than the clintons. >> bill: she is not catholic. >> it's a hip church these days. i'm just hoping the next pope isn't muslim the world has gotten so politically correct. >> bill: i have to correct you in your theory. hillary can't be a priest. you have to be a priest, then a bishop then a cardinal and then a pope. she can't be any of those and she is not catholic. >>...
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the vatican holds some of europe's most important art work. in 2011, it took in $308 million in revenue. those are the latest numbers we have. it spent more than that. it spent $326 million. the holy see gets a big chunk of its revenues from the museums that take in about 5 million visitors a year. now, the pope's office also takes in contributions to fund charitable projects that the pope designates. in 2011, the pope received $66 million in those types of contributions. but the big money is how much the faithful contribute. and to figure that out is anybody's guess. >> i think it is fair to assume that the catholic church as a business is probably the richest business in the world because of land holdings, because of the art. what price do you put on the sistine chapel? >> good question, brooke. what price do you put on the sistine chapel and how much money comes into the church? it is very typical, brooke, to not know that about religious organizations. for all those conspiracy theorists out there who think it is a peculiarity of the cathol
the vatican holds some of europe's most important art work. in 2011, it took in $308 million in revenue. those are the latest numbers we have. it spent more than that. it spent $326 million. the holy see gets a big chunk of its revenues from the museums that take in about 5 million visitors a year. now, the pope's office also takes in contributions to fund charitable projects that the pope designates. in 2011, the pope received $66 million in those types of contributions. but the big money is...
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the pope will eventually move into a monastery for cloistered nuns in the vatican. officials say he will dedicate his time to prayer and reflection. brian? >> richard engel, thanks. >>> for a lot of american catholics, this pope was a man whose name they heard once a week at mass. a relative enigma compared to john paul ii, of course. an old fashioned man in modern times. and now the question for catholics and their church becomes what next. nbc's anne thompson is here with us, with part of that story. anne, good evening. >> good evening, brian. we're in such uncharted territory, that the vatican doesn't even know how pope benedict will be addressed after february 28th. when a pope dies, the conclave to elect his successor begins 15 days after his death. but now when it will start is just one of many mysteries in the wake of today's startling news. ♪ the cardinals, the men who will elect benedict's successor, were as surprised as the people in the pews. new york's cardinal timothy dolan on the "today" show. >> i'm as startled as the rest of you and anxious to find
the pope will eventually move into a monastery for cloistered nuns in the vatican. officials say he will dedicate his time to prayer and reflection. brian? >> richard engel, thanks. >>> for a lot of american catholics, this pope was a man whose name they heard once a week at mass. a relative enigma compared to john paul ii, of course. an old fashioned man in modern times. and now the question for catholics and their church becomes what next. nbc's anne thompson is here with us,...
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well there was john the twenty third and there was a vatican council and unfortunately the church turned its back on that very very important moment in the history of catholicism and you know i i would like to say i'm optimistic if they the people whose names have been put up are not. potentially the ones that i would like to see i'd like to see a leonardo baf i'd like to see one of the hereto well you might you know you might get one terry go ahead terry go ahead and jump in there i mean i disagree with what nancy had to say do you. well i agree with much of what she has to say because it's obviously true and i can't subscribe to the kind of romantic notion she has of what she'd like the church to be but i also want to suggest that the church is a. multi institutional institution that is to talk about the church as if it's just a hierarchy in the bishops is to forget that like politics all religion is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than appears to be nationally and internationally i'd too
well there was john the twenty third and there was a vatican council and unfortunately the church turned its back on that very very important moment in the history of catholicism and you know i i would like to say i'm optimistic if they the people whose names have been put up are not. potentially the ones that i would like to see i'd like to see a leonardo baf i'd like to see one of the hereto well you might you know you might get one terry go ahead terry go ahead and jump in there i mean i...
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the stunning news from the vatican, pope benedict announces he is resigning. the first to step aside in more than 700 years. as 1 billion catholics are left wondering why, what it means for the church, and who might replace him. >>> the fugitive. the ex cop terrorizing southern california. families of 50 fellow officers are being protected around the clock. a reward now up to $1 million. >>> the big digs, people snowed under and waiting for help. plus a direct hit from a tornado in the south. >>> and a genuine american hero. the incredible story how he saved so many lives, fighting back tears today as he received this nation's highest award for military valor. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. it came out of nowhere. and it stunned the over 1 billion catholics around the world when the pope announced early this morning, our time, he is stepping down, abdicating. this hasn't happened in seven centuries. pope benedict has served during a troubling time fo
the stunning news from the vatican, pope benedict announces he is resigning. the first to step aside in more than 700 years. as 1 billion catholics are left wondering why, what it means for the church, and who might replace him. >>> the fugitive. the ex cop terrorizing southern california. families of 50 fellow officers are being protected around the clock. a reward now up to $1 million. >>> the big digs, people snowed under and waiting for help. plus a direct hit from a...
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well there was john the twenty third and there was a vatican council and unfortunately the church turned its back on that very very important moment in the history of catholicism and you know i i would like to say i'm optimistic if they the people whose names have been put up are not. potentially the ones that i would like to see i'd like to see a leonardo baf i'd like to see one of the hereto well you might you miller you might get one terry go ahead terry go ahead and jump in there i mean i disagree with what nancy had to say do you. well i agree with much of what she has to say because it's obviously true and i can't subscribe to the kind of romantic notion she has of what she'd like the church to be but i also want to suggest that the church is a multi institutional institution that is to talk about the church as if it's just the hierarchy in the bishops is to forget that like politics all religion is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than appears to be nationally and internationally i'd
well there was john the twenty third and there was a vatican council and unfortunately the church turned its back on that very very important moment in the history of catholicism and you know i i would like to say i'm optimistic if they the people whose names have been put up are not. potentially the ones that i would like to see i'd like to see a leonardo baf i'd like to see one of the hereto well you might you miller you might get one terry go ahead terry go ahead and jump in there i mean i...
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on tuesday, the vatican spokesman held a press conference. he said pope benedict made his decision to resign after his trip to new mexico and cuba last march. >> this trip, combined with the witness that comes with old age, led him to his decision to resign. >> the pope's brother said benedict had thought the matter over carefully. >> it is his view that he cannot responsibly perform his duties as long as he does not have his full strength and that it requires someone younger with more power. >> the senior cardinal said benedict's time at the head of the church was marked by reflection as well as out of reach. >> it was a reserve papacy but a tremendously important one. he possessed the principles of faith and theological incisiveness. >> pope benedict did not make any special appearances on tuesday. >> france's national assembly has approved a controversial bill that allows homosexual couples to marry and have other rights. >> the legislation now has to be approved by the france senate in order to become law. president hollande made same-sex
on tuesday, the vatican spokesman held a press conference. he said pope benedict made his decision to resign after his trip to new mexico and cuba last march. >> this trip, combined with the witness that comes with old age, led him to his decision to resign. >> the pope's brother said benedict had thought the matter over carefully. >> it is his view that he cannot responsibly perform his duties as long as he does not have his full strength and that it requires someone younger...
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he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't know it was coming. as your set-up piece indicated the shock isn't the content of the decision -- benedict had hinted fairly openly that he was receptive to the idea of a pope resigning, that actually under some circumstances a pope would have an obligation to resign if he's not able to continue to perform his duties. but certainly the timing of it, i think, fell out of a clear blew sky just like the rain we're experiencing in rome here tonight. >> woodruff: monsignor hilgartner, what about the timing of this? what does it say that he made this decision especially in contrast to what his predecessor pope john paul had been
he covers the vatican for the network and for the "national catholic reporter." we thank you all three for being with us. john allen, i'm going to stay with you. how much of a surprise was this? >> judy, i think this was a near total shock. just to tell you how crazy it was, i was actually scheduled to have lunch with a senior vatican official, a guy who works just down the hall from the papal apartment. as of early this morning even he didn't know it was coming. as your set-up...
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well there was john the twenty third and there was a vatican council and unfortunately the church turned its back on that very very important moment in the history of catholicism and you know i i would like to say i'm optimistic if they the people whose names have been put up are not. potentially the ones that i would like to see i'd like to see a leonardo off i'd like to see one of the hereto well you might you know you might see it one terry go ahead terry go ahead and jump in there i mean i disagree with what nancy had to say do you. well i agree with much of what she has to say because it's obviously true and i can't subscribe to the kind of romantic notion she has of what she'd like the church to be but i also want to suggest that the church is a multi institutional institution that is to talk about the church as if it's just the hierarchy in the bishops is to forget that like politics all religion is local tip o'neill got it right about politics but he was right about religion too so locally of the church may be a bit better off than it appears to be nationally and internationally
well there was john the twenty third and there was a vatican council and unfortunately the church turned its back on that very very important moment in the history of catholicism and you know i i would like to say i'm optimistic if they the people whose names have been put up are not. potentially the ones that i would like to see i'd like to see a leonardo off i'd like to see one of the hereto well you might you know you might see it one terry go ahead terry go ahead and jump in there i mean i...
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senior vatican analyst john allen and the reverend thomas reis, author of inside the vatican. john, i want to start with you. very historic, hasn't happened in 600 years. what is the significance to the church? >> reporter: well, suzanne, the significance is enormous, the pope is considered by catholics to be the vicar of christ on earth. the successor of peter, the unquestioned leader of the 1.2 billion strong catholic community around the world. benedict has done everything he can to send signals of stability and continuity here, that is the indication that there will be a regular conclave to elect the next pope and that the next pope will enjoy his full support and so on. nevertheless, these moments of transition are jarring to catholics. you remember of course the anxiety millions of catholics around the world felt when john paul ii died in 2005. in some ways this transition creates the same sense of crossroads, the same set of question marks about the future of the church, that we experienced and lived through seven years ago. >> sure. john, being a roman catholic myself,
senior vatican analyst john allen and the reverend thomas reis, author of inside the vatican. john, i want to start with you. very historic, hasn't happened in 600 years. what is the significance to the church? >> reporter: well, suzanne, the significance is enormous, the pope is considered by catholics to be the vicar of christ on earth. the successor of peter, the unquestioned leader of the 1.2 billion strong catholic community around the world. benedict has done everything he can to...
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. >> thousands of people gathered in vatican city this sunday for one of the final blessings from pope benedict. he delivered a special prayer to the masses from his window overlooking st. peter's square. >> smiling and staring out in a fast cheering crowd, the traditional sunday appearance of the pope. not since six centuries has the pope told his followers he is resigning. this was to be his first address since the shock announcement six days ago. there were banners -- thank you very much, others said, we love you. his voice sounded clear and strong. he spoke in several languages. asking the crowd to pray for him and the next pope. in italian, he expressed gratitude. [spaking italian] >> your presence is a sign of your affection. i am deeply grateful. i thank the administration of rome and all the inhabitants of this lovely and beloved city. >> it has been a momentous, historic week for the catholic church. now the faithful are expressing their emotions by sheer numbers. st. peter's square is overflowing. earlier as people arrived, many of the crowds expressed their emotions. >> we h
. >> thousands of people gathered in vatican city this sunday for one of the final blessings from pope benedict. he delivered a special prayer to the masses from his window overlooking st. peter's square. >> smiling and staring out in a fast cheering crowd, the traditional sunday appearance of the pope. not since six centuries has the pope told his followers he is resigning. this was to be his first address since the shock announcement six days ago. there were banners -- thank you...
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the highest percentages of catholics can be found unsurprisingly at the vatican. 99%. the state with the second highest percentage of catholics, 98% is 7,700 miles away from st. peter's. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> despite a recession in europe, major mergers in the -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm deborah feyerick in for fredricka whitfield. thanks for joining us and spending part of your afternoon here. these are the top stories that we're following right now in the "cnn newsroom." at this hour thousands of people marching in washington. they want more action on climate change. among the demands, they're looking for president obama to kill the keystone xl pipeline. we've got a reporter right in the thick of it and we'll take you there, just moments away. >>> massachusetts is covered with a thick blanket of snow again, just a week after a monster blizzard slammed into it. boston is the hardest hit with strong winds and blowing snow, making it very difficult to see
the highest percentages of catholics can be found unsurprisingly at the vatican. 99%. the state with the second highest percentage of catholics, 98% is 7,700 miles away from st. peter's. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> despite a recession in europe, major mergers in the -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> i'm deborah feyerick in for fredricka whitfield. thanks for joining us and...
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so fine to eat some swine. its stake in. it's >>> "outfront" next, shocking announcement out of the vatican today. >>> plus a power struggle in the republican party. in the end, who will be the voice of the gop? somebody might die in this fight. will rubio win or somebody like rand? >> and ted nugent has been invited to attend tomorrow's state of the union address. we have a preview of what he might say in a special report. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. everyone. i'm erin burnett. tonight, the fourth most powerful man in the world resigns. pope benedict xvi surprised many of his 1.2 billion fall ors worldwide when he said he was going to step down at the end of the month, and the reason, his age. nearly one in four americans identifies as catholic. according to the church, the catholic population worldwide has about 15 million members in 2010. the latest year for which there was data. about 17% of the planet is catholic. now, a church is believed to be the third largest landowner in the world, so it's hard to estimate what the church owns and what it's worth. economists estimate an
so fine to eat some swine. its stake in. it's >>> "outfront" next, shocking announcement out of the vatican today. >>> plus a power struggle in the republican party. in the end, who will be the voice of the gop? somebody might die in this fight. will rubio win or somebody like rand? >> and ted nugent has been invited to attend tomorrow's state of the union address. we have a preview of what he might say in a special report. let's go "outfront."...
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the vatican confirming pope benedict will resign on february 28th. [ male announcer ] this is not my home. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home.
the vatican confirming pope benedict will resign on february 28th. [ male announcer ] this is not my home. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home.
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a long time ago he met george at the vatican. george was having a president kennedy's food for peace program. pope john shook george mcgovern's hand, looked him in the eye, and said, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry? you can say, yes i did. george mcgovern could say that 1000 times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose farms and ranches and laboratories feed our families, even when we do not always realize or knowledge it. by continuing to plow ahead, develop agricultural policies and innovative ways big and small, so in deed can all of us. thank you. good to chat with you this morning. [applause] >> so, we have had three great addresses this morning. giving us the outlook, the secretary challenging us in terms of human risks we can manage. and senator daschle. really giving us an overwhelmingly moving tribute and challenge to american agriculture. a lot of fodder for thought. now, the floor is yours. our panelists are going to answer some of your questions. i do not know if we
a long time ago he met george at the vatican. george was having a president kennedy's food for peace program. pope john shook george mcgovern's hand, looked him in the eye, and said, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry? you can say, yes i did. george mcgovern could say that 1000 times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose farms and ranches and laboratories feed our families, even when we do not always realize or knowledge it. by continuing to...
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vatican spokesman says the announcement was a surprise. the pope will continue to carry out his duties until february 28th and then the cardinals will select a replacement but that won't be immediate. the spokesman's best guess is we'll have a new pope by easter which this year, falls on march 31st. >>> president obama is awarding the medal of honor today to army sergeant clinton roam shea for his courageous actions during a combat operation in afghanistan in october of 2009. romechet is the fourth living person to receive the medal. the president will travel to asheville, north carolina then he goes to atlanta, georgia and then chicago. that's on wednesday thursday, and friday. the plan is to bring his state of the union message to the people. he's going to talk about his ideas to strengthen the economy for the middle class. vice president biden continues his conversation today about gun safety and possible new legislation in philadelphia. he is holding a roundtable with law enforcement officials and members of congress. senator bob casey
vatican spokesman says the announcement was a surprise. the pope will continue to carry out his duties until february 28th and then the cardinals will select a replacement but that won't be immediate. the spokesman's best guess is we'll have a new pope by easter which this year, falls on march 31st. >>> president obama is awarding the medal of honor today to army sergeant clinton roam shea for his courageous actions during a combat operation in afghanistan in october of 2009. romechet...
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need is a renewable energy deployment find, something that comes to life, establish this through the vatican is speaking from increased domestic production of the fence of a portion of that to go into specifically to this energy technology fund. let's says something not so in fact we can move to it instead of saying well, what are we going to find the money? go out and talk to the proofreaders. tough times out there and i think we all recognize that. but we do have some opportunities not only with what is currently in place, but suggested. let's enhance it and let slip to other considerations that perhaps have not been in place. [inaudible] >> wow, one of the things the administration has proposed has been the elimination of any of these oil gas tax credit subsidy is better out there and they have done it in a very direct way, for its tax reform for the oil and gas industry, but nobody else. i don't think that's right. i don't think most would suggest that the only carveout, if you will come due in the area where we do tax reform designed to backs of the oil and gas industry. i don't did tha
need is a renewable energy deployment find, something that comes to life, establish this through the vatican is speaking from increased domestic production of the fence of a portion of that to go into specifically to this energy technology fund. let's says something not so in fact we can move to it instead of saying well, what are we going to find the money? go out and talk to the proofreaders. tough times out there and i think we all recognize that. but we do have some opportunities not only...
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he had met george at the vatican. pope john shook his hand. he said to him, when you meet did youer and he askes, feed the hungry? you can say, yes, i did. george mcgovern did say that 1000 times over. .- can say that 1000 times over even when we do not realize or knowledge it. continuing to plow ahead, and develop agricultural policies in innovative ways, they can small, -- big and small, so can all of us. thank you. [applause] >> wow. we have had three great addresses this morning. joe be the outlook -- gave the outlook. secretary vilsack challenged us. senator daschle gave an overwhelmingly give you to american agriculture . a lot of food for thought. our panelists will answer some of your questions. yes? no? they are in the back. so, people can line up. i will tell you what, let's take a question from one of the students in the front. ok. yeah. i think a mike is coming up. come to this woman in the front corner. thank you. go ahead. >> my name is travis. and undergraduate student. my question is for all of you. trade barriers, getting food
he had met george at the vatican. pope john shook his hand. he said to him, when you meet did youer and he askes, feed the hungry? you can say, yes, i did. george mcgovern did say that 1000 times over. .- can say that 1000 times over even when we do not realize or knowledge it. continuing to plow ahead, and develop agricultural policies in innovative ways, they can small, -- big and small, so can all of us. thank you. [applause] >> wow. we have had three great addresses this morning. joe...
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a long time ago she met at the vatican. george is having a president kennedy speak for peace program and pope john shipped george mcgovern's hand. he looked him in the eye and said to him, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry, you can say yes i did. george mcgovern could say that a thousand times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose venturesome opportunities peter families. even when we don't always realize or acknowledge it. by continuing to plow ahead, develop agricultural policies and innovative ways big and small, so indeed, all of us. thank you very much. [applause] >> wow. so it had three great addresses this morning. joe giving us the out look, secretary vilsack challenging us in terms of human risk that we could manage in senator daschle, just really getting an overwhelmingly moving tribute and challenged to american agriculture, all of us in this room. and now the floor is yours. our panelists are going to answer some of your questions. i don't know if we have makes
a long time ago she met at the vatican. george is having a president kennedy speak for peace program and pope john shipped george mcgovern's hand. he looked him in the eye and said to him, when you meet your maker and he asks, did you feed the hungry, you can say yes i did. george mcgovern could say that a thousand times over. so can the millions of men and women and children whose venturesome opportunities peter families. even when we don't always realize or acknowledge it. by continuing to...
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lightning strikes the vatican as the pope resigns. this morning, we've got the odds on who will take his place. is america in the running? "fox & friends" hour two, brian, for this tuesday starts right now. >> gretchen: are you going to say anything? >> brian: not yet. >> gretchen: we start with a fox news alert. as the world is on alert, north korea conducting its third nuclear test overnight. the therapy of the house foreign affairs committee just weighed in. he says the obama administration must replace its failed north korean policy with one that is energetic, creative and focused on crippling the kim regime's military capabilities through stringent sanctions. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has the late nest london. you moved from the pope's story to this world crisis now, greg. >> yeah, crazy week. the world, in fact, got a bit more dangerous overnight. u.n. officials, i was speaking to a few minutes ago, confirmed to me that they believe the north korea has tested yet another nuclear device. but most importantl
lightning strikes the vatican as the pope resigns. this morning, we've got the odds on who will take his place. is america in the running? "fox & friends" hour two, brian, for this tuesday starts right now. >> gretchen: are you going to say anything? >> brian: not yet. >> gretchen: we start with a fox news alert. as the world is on alert, north korea conducting its third nuclear test overnight. the therapy of the house foreign affairs committee just weighed in....